First Peter 5:7 reads; “Cast all your cares on him 
							because he cares for you!” Psalm 55:22 says; “Cast 
							your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you…” 
							Jesus himself encouraged; “Do not worry…” (Matthew 
							6:25) Sounds good; but we all know it’s not as easy 
							as it sounds. 
							I have said many times, “When you have a 
							relationship with Jesus, you have a friend who 
							carries you through the toughest of times, and the 
							worst of problems.” This is a true statement. But 
							again, it sounds easier than it is. We are a 
							worrying people. We cast our cares and may even feel 
							a little better for a short time. But then we start 
							thinking about our troubles and before long, we’re 
							worrying again! 
							There is a world famous print which usually plasters 
							the walls of Christian bookstores. The print shows 
							footprints in the sand with this story: “A man 
							dreamed that he and Jesus went for a walk along the 
							beach. Together they reviewed his life. For most of 
							his life, the man could see two sets of footprints. 
							But, when he came to his toughest problems in life 
							there was only one set of footprints. So he said to 
							Jesus, when things got rough you left me and I had 
							to go through the tough times alone. Then Jesus 
							explained what really happened. Jesus said there is 
							only one set of footsteps during the tough times 
							because Jesus Himself carried the man through it.”
							 
							I can easily identify with the man in the story. 
							Walking with Jesus; casting all our burdens on Him; 
							does not come natural. We have a tendency to take 
							our problems on without Him; on our own effort; on 
							our own energy. And as we all have experienced, that 
							usually leads to worry.  
							I have no problem telling others to cast their care. 
							From my first day within the ministry of Lincoln 
							Christian, we have constantly had someone in our 
							church family searching for a new job. This is a big 
							place with many people and someone is always without 
							employment. We have had people laid off, fired, 
							downsized, or their place of work close its doors. 
							The elders and I have sent up many prayers for 
							individuals who were between jobs. And I have many 
							times looked into the face of some concerned people. 
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							their shoes, I too would have had some big concerns. 
							And so I encouraged; “God is faithful…cast your 
							cares on him…he cares for you!” Easily said! Not 
							always easily followed. 
							And yet, God has never failed to be faithful to me 
							or them. I have many times heard the happiness in a 
							voice as they announce “I have a new job!” I have 
							witnessed the joy in their smile as they share, “I’m 
							employed again.” I have seen all these job lost 
							situations turn around and our people get new work. 
							Sure enough, they have all been cared for again and 
							again. When encouraging you to trust God and give 
							him some time, I have all the faith in the world 
							that he will come through. He always has, he always 
							will!  
							But when it comes to my problems; when it comes to 
							my troubles, why do I have such a difficult time 
							casting my cares. “Cast all your care on him because 
							he cares for you.” I believe that. I teach that! But 
							boy; is that hard to do.  
							I have not discovered any formulas that make this 
							easier. I have no easy to follow five step programs 
							or an easy to remember acrostic. I just have Jesus 
							and his promise. And so today, I make up my mind, 
							I’m not going to worry. I’m going to cast ALL my 
							cares on him, because he cares for me!  
							Boy…this really isn’t easy! 
							[Ron Otto, Lincoln Christian Church]  |